JEE 2016: Aspirants in Kota get into Advanced mode of preparations

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains 2016 were held earlier this month, and the results are expected to be declared in a couple of weeks from now. Those candidates who are among the top 2,00,000 (including all categories) by scoring positive marks in Paper-1 of JEE Mains 2016 will be eligible to sit for JEE […]

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains 2016 were held earlier this
month, and the results are expected to be declared in a couple of weeks from
now. Those candidates who are among the top 2,00,000 (including all categories)
by scoring positive marks in Paper-1 of JEE Mains 2016 will be eligible to sit
for JEE Advanced on May 22, 2016, to secure a seat at one of the 18 IITs
and ISM, Dhanbad.

The coaching institutes in Kota have started preparing their students
for JEE Advanced examination. Special sessions and batches have commenced at
the coaching institutes.

Shailendra Maheshwari, Director, Career Point, Kota, said, “Aspirants
who are confident of scoring well in JEE Mains have started their preparations
for JEE Advanced without wasting time. We have four batches for such
aspirants.”

Similarly, Bansal Classes is also organizing special batches. Its
Administrative Head AK Tiwari said, “Of the total 1,500 JEE aspirants who took
JEE Mains, 70% of them are camping here to prepare for JEE Advanced.”

On the other hand, Allen Career Institute has been in the Advanced mode
soon after JEE Mains got over. Amit Ahuja, Academic Counsellor at Allen Career
Institute, said, “Aspirants who are here in Kota come to the institute if they
have any issue with their preparations. The faculty is available round the
clock to help students.”

Resonance Institute has started special batches for JEE Advance
aspirants informed its CEO Ashish Sharma.

The sessions at the institutes are drawing a full house. Students are
busy brushing up their knowledge and are leaving no stone unturned to revise
each and every subject thoroughly. An aspirant, Vivek Kumar, said, “We have
finished our course for JEE Advanced, but there’s no harm in attending sessions
at the coaching institute.”

“Learning is a never-ending process,” said Kshitij Sharma, another
aspirant here in Kota, adding, “Such last-minute classes are helpful and
shouldn’t be missed even if one has revised the course umpteen times
before.”

The pen-and-paper mode of JEE Mains was held on April 3, 2016, and the
online one in two phases over the weekend, on April 9 and 10, 2016.

JEE 2016: Aspirants in Kota get into Advanced mode of preparations was last modified: October 1st, 2018